[Asterisk-Users] New Help Site - cut down on Mailing List
questions
Tzafrir Cohen
tzafrir at cohens.org.il
Wed Mar 9 01:49:53 MST 2005
On Wed, Mar 09, 2005 at 02:47:29PM +1100, Mike Sander wrote:
> This is a re-post as it was pointed out that I replied to a different
> thread instead of creating a new post. Sorry for the additional traffic.
> Mike
>
> Dear All,
>
> I understand the excitement surrounding a service like Asterisk, and how
> easy it is to jump in and ask a heap of questions. I also know how
> frustrating it can be dealing with a 200+ post per day mailing list as one
> of the question "answerers".
>
> When I discovered Asterisk, I had a lot of study to do, because there are
> no "real-world" examples out there, just the trivial ones on the tiki and
> in the manual.
>
> I hope to propose a solution.
>
> I have (in a small time) downloaded and set up a repositor where we should
> all post our conf files, in an effort to get a big resource of a lot of
> different setups that we know just "work". The program is simple, and
> looks like crap and is a testiment to my programming skills (or lack
> thereof). If anyone feels like re-coding or hosting this, let me know.
>
> You can find this at:
> asterconf.hopto.org (i think this has popups for the free DNS)
> or home.exetel.com.au/azyc/asterconf
The wiki has a section of exammple setups and configurations. What is
the atvantage of your separate site?
Please take that as constructive critisism.
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